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Dreem TeemHow to keep this London crew straight: Mikee B is the record selector, DJ Spoony scratches, and Timmi Magic is on the mix. Since uniting in the acid house '80s, these fabled graduates of the Arches club have become speed garage/two-step ambassadors with their nightly sessions on Britain's Radio 1. |
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The Artful DodgerDavid might have sounded more like hero R. Kelly if he hadn't met the Artful Dodger's Mark Hill. Similarly, without Craig David, the Southampton production duo let their own interests in hip-hop and jazz come to the fore on their debut album, It's All About the Stragglers. 'N Sync and Madonna have approached them. |
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Zed BiasWhile Craig David gets the magazine covers, Zed Bias shakes car stereos with white-label jams broadcast from an anonymous London housing project. His mix masterpiece Sound of the Underground features floor-shakers from one-shot weirdoes like Azzido Da Bass and radical woofer-wrecking remixes. |
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WookieWith his self-titled debut and hit single "Battle," producer Wookie could be the next Craig David. He considers Soul II Soul his mentors, and as well as tempering two-step with soul licks and the attention-getting vocals of Lain, even raises the ghost of "Back to Life" on "What's Going On." |
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